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Monday, September 8, 2025
WALTAIR DRM LEADS ''SUNDAYS ON CYCLE'' UNDER FIT INDIA INITIATIVE In alignment with the national Fit India Movement, Waltair Division organized a spirited edition of “Sundays on Cycle” on September 7, 2025, promoting the message “Fitness ki Dose, Aadha Ghanta Roz” to encourage daily fitness among citizens and railway employees. Led by Divisional Railway Manager Shri Lalit Bohra, the cycling rally was a vibrant community event organized by the East Coast Railway Sports Association (ECoRSA) - Waltair. The event saw enthusiastic participation from officers, staff, children, and sportspersons. The rally route covered key local areas including the DRM Office, Wireless Colony, Dolphin Nose Colony, and Station Road, beginning from the DRM residence. The event was coordinated by Sports Officer Shri M. Haranadh and General Secretary Smt. N. Usha, ensuring smooth execution of the rally. Complementing the cycling activity, a Yoga session was held at the DRM bungalow by the ECoR Women’s Welfare Organisation (ECoRWWO) - Waltair, under the leadership of Smt. Jyotsna Bohra, President of ECoRWWO. Women staff and ECoRWWO members actively participated, practicing asanas and learning holistic wellness techniques. Speaking on the occasion, DRM Shri Lalit Bohra emphasized that the Fit India Movement -launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister in 2019 aims to instill fitness as a daily habit. He highlighted the evolution of the Fit India Cycling Drive, initiated in December 2024, and its mention in the 117th episode of "Mann Ki Baat" as a testimony to its growing national impact. Now expanded to include Yoga, Zumba, and Skipping Rope, the “Sundays on Cycle” campaign continues to inspire wider community participation and promote an active, healthy lifestyle. Waltair Division’s combined cycling rally and yoga camp exemplified this inclusive and energetic spirit.
VISAKHAPATNAM RAILWAY STATION RECEIVES ''PLATINUM'' GREEN CERTIFICATION In a landmark achievement, Visakhapatnam Railway Station, under East Coast Railway, has been conferred the prestigious ''Platinum'' rating under the Green Railway Station Certification by the Global Green Building Council (GGBC). This top-tier recognition reflects the station''s commitment to eco-friendly practices such as energy efficiency, water conservation, scientific waste management, and reduced reliance on fossil fuels. The certification was awarded under a framework developed by Indian Railways'' Environment Directorate in collaboration with GGBC, aligning with national sustainability goals. DRM Shri Lalit Bohra commended the team behind this achievement, particularly the Environment and Housekeeping Management wing of Waltair Division, whose coordinated efforts played a key role in transforming the station into an environmentally responsible and passenger-friendly facility. These developments underscore the Waltair Division’s ongoing commitment to operational excellence, environmental sustainability, and passenger safety.
DRM OVERSEES NIGHT SAFETY WORKS In a strong push for safety and sustainability, Waltair Division achieved two significant milestones this week efficient execution of critical night-time track maintenance and national recognition for green initiatives at Visakhapatnam Railway Station. DRM Personally Monitors Night Track Maintenance at Pendurthi Simhachalam On the night of 5th September 2025, essential safety works were undertaken in the Pendurthi Simhachalam section during non-peak hours to minimize disruption to train services. The operations began at 11 PM and focused on cleaning and renewing the track ballast using the advanced Ballast Cleaning Machine (BCM). Shri Lalit Bohra, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) of Waltair, personally visited the site to oversee the progress and motivate the workforce. His hands-on supervision and encouragement enhanced team morale, ensuring that the task was completed efficiently within the scheduled block time. The BCM, a vital piece of self-propelled track maintenance equipment, plays a crucial role in improving track stability, elasticity, and drainage by removing contaminated ballast, filtering it, and redistributing clean, graded stone beneath the tracks. This process significantly contributes to safer and smoother train operations.
INS KADMATT MARKS PAPUA NEW GUINEA''S 50TH INDEPENDENCE As part of Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Day celebrations, Indian Naval Ship Kadmatt made a significant port call to Port Moresby, participating in various commemorative and cultural events that highlighted India’s maritime diplomacy and shared historical ties with the Pacific region. A major highlight of the visit was the participation of the Indian Navy Band in the grand Military Tattoo a ceremonial event that brought together military bands from multiple nations. Through a stirring performance blending martial tunes with traditional Indian melodies, the Indian Navy Band captivated the audience and dignitaries, symbolising unity, discipline, and cultural harmony through music. Further deepening the emotional connect, the crew of INS Kadmatt paid tribute at the Bomana War Cemetery, honouring the memory of World War II soldiers, including numerous Indian servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice. The solemn homage served as a poignant reminder of shared history, underscoring the enduring legacy of courage, sacrifice, and mutual respect. The visit not only celebrated a milestone in Papua New Guinea’s history but also reaffirmed the Indian Navy’s commitment to fostering strong maritime partnerships and promoting peace, remembrance, and regional camaraderie across the Indo Pacific.
INS KADMATT LEADS MULTINATIONAL FLEET REVIEW IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA FOR 50TH INDEPENDENCE DAY In a powerful demonstration of maritime camaraderie and regional cooperation, INS Kadmatt an indigenously built Anti-Submarine Warfare Corvette led the prestigious mobile Fleet Review held on 04 September 2025 to commemorate Papua New Guinea''s 50th Independence Day. Serving as the lead ship and Officer Conducting the Serial (OCS), Kadmatt was at the forefront of a multinational formation that included FNS Auguste Benebig, HMPNGS Gilbert Toropo, HMPNGS Ted Diro, HMPNGS Rochus Lokinap, VOEA Nqahau Koula, and HMAS Childers. Tasked with orchestrating the complex manoeuvres within the restricted waters of Port Moresby Harbour, Kadmatt ensured smooth coordination by conducting detailed pre-sail briefings and issuing clear operational orders after being assigned the responsibility on 01 September. Thanks to meticulous planning and seamless execution, all seven warships from five different nations sailed in a precise single column formation, maintaining 600-yard spacing and arriving at designated saluting positions on schedule. The event concluded with all vessels safely berthing alongside. This successful exercise underlined the Indian Navy’s capability to lead in multinational maritime settings, enhancing interoperability among Indo-Pacific navies and reinforcing India’s role as a trusted and capable maritime security partner in the region.